Bride in b/w

DVDMDVDM Registered Users Posts: 61 Big grins
edited July 22, 2008 in Weddings
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Canon 5D + 50mm f/1.8 II + Photoshop

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  • illuminati919illuminati919 Registered Users Posts: 713 Major grins
    edited July 21, 2008
    Personally I think that you over processed it, I think if there were less Photoshop in this photo the image itself would be alot stronger.
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  • ShepsMomShepsMom Registered Users Posts: 4,319 Major grins
    edited July 21, 2008
    I like it. thumb.gif
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  • tinfishtinfish Registered Users Posts: 50 Big grins
    edited July 21, 2008
    I like the shot as well. Obviously depends on what your customer wants, but has cool retro feel.
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  • evorywareevoryware Registered Users Posts: 1,330 Major grins
    edited July 22, 2008
    I think it's beautiful. Excellent. Retro feel like the prints from my grandmothers wedding.
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  • SystemSystem Registered Users Posts: 8,186 moderator
    edited July 22, 2008
    Nice frame, but I go with the over processed statement. I like my B&W work to have heavy contrast, to me it seems washed out.

    One thing I am very curious about is why you'd use a $90.00 lens on a $2300.00 camera?
  • mmrodenmmroden Registered Users Posts: 472 Major grins
    edited July 22, 2008
    yeah, seems a bit blown to me-- I like the idea though. Personal preference, I'd probably bring down the whites, give it more contrast.
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